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W-League transfers for 2017–18 season

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This is a list of Australian soccer transfers for the 2017–18 W-League. Only moves featuring at least one W-League club are listed.

Transfers

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All players without a flag are Australian. Clubs without a flag are clubs participating in the W-League.

Pre-season

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Date Name Moving from Moving to
4 April 2017 Teigen Allen Melbourne City Norway Vålerenga[1]
4 April 2017 Aivi Luik Melbourne City Norway Vålerenga[1]
8 August 2017 Nicola Bolger Sydney FC Perth Glory[2]
8 August 2017 Marianna Tabain Melbourne City Perth Glory[2]
11 August 2017 United States Maddy Evans Brisbane Roar United States Orlando Pride (end of loan followed by retirement)[3]
23 August 2017 United States Jen Hoy Newcastle Jets United States Chicago Red Stars (end of loan)[4]
23 August 2017 Grace MacIntyre Newcastle Jets Canberra United[4]
23 August 2017 United States Megan Oyster Newcastle Jets United States Boston Breakers[note 1][4]
28 August 2017 Ellie Carpenter Western Sydney Wanderers Canberra United[6]
29 August 2017 Laura Alleway United States Orlando Pride Melbourne Victory[7]
5 September 2017 Teigen Allen Norway Vålerenga Sydney FC[8]
5 September 2017 Caitlin Cooper Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney FC[8]
5 September 2017 Angelique Hristodoulou Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney FC[8]
5 September 2017 Rachael Soutar Unattached Sydney FC[8]
8 September 2017 Trudy Burke Canberra United Western Sydney Wanderers[9]
8 September 2017 Israel Lee Falkon Germany MSV Duisburg Western Sydney Wanderers[9]
8 September 2017 Sunny Franco Brisbane Roar Western Sydney Wanderers[9]
8 September 2017 Netherlands Marlous Pieëte Netherlands Ajax Western Sydney Wanderers[9]
8 September 2017 Olivia Price Sydney FC Western Sydney Wanderers[9]
8 September 2017 Rosie Sutton Perth Glory Western Sydney Wanderers[9]
12 September 2017 Hong Kong Cheung Wai Ki Unattached Brisbane Roar[10]
15 September 2017 United States Haley Kopmeyer United States Seattle Reign FC Canberra United (loan)[11][12]
18 September 2017 Casey Dumont Western Sydney Wanderers Melbourne Victory[13]
19 September 2017 Angela Beard Brisbane Roar Melbourne Victory[14]
20 September 2017 England Laura Bassett Unattached Canberra United[15]
20 September 2017 Kyra Cooney-Cross Unattached Melbourne Victory[16]
21 September 2017 Hayley Raso United States Portland Thorns FC Brisbane Roar[17]
22 September 2017 Netherlands Maruschka Waldus Iceland Fylkir Western Sydney Wanderers[18]
22 September 2017 Emma Checker South Korea Incheon Red Angels Adelaide United[19]
22 September 2017 Ayesha Norrie Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar[20]
22 September 2017 Melina Ayres Melbourne City Melbourne Victory[21]
24 September 2017 Ellie Brush Canberra United Western Sydney Wanderers[22][23]
24 September 2017 Rhali Dobson Newcastle Jets Melbourne City[24]
24 September 2017 Hayley Richmond Unattached Melbourne City[24]
24 September 2017 Sofia Sakalis Unattached Melbourne City[24]
26 September 2017 Jenna McCormick Norway Medkila Adelaide United[25]
28 September 2017 Kahlia Hogg Canberra United Western Sydney Wanderers[26]
29 September 2017 Talitha Kramer Australia Illawarra Stingrays Western Sydney Wanderers[27]
29 September 2017 Katelyn Leadbetter Australia Illawarra Stingrays Western Sydney Wanderers[27]
29 September 2017 Susan Phonsongkham Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[27]
2 October 2017 Liana Danaskos Newcastle Jets Canberra United[28]
2 October 2017 Danielle Brogan Unattached Perth Glory[29]
2 October 2017 Mexico Arianna Romero Perth Glory Norway Vålerenga[29][30]
2 October 2017 Lisa De Vanna Australia South Melbourne Sydney FC[31]
4 October 2017 United States Christina Gibbons United States FC Kansas City Melbourne Victory (loan)[32]
5 October 2017 Hannah Brewer Canberra United Newcastle Jets[33]
5 October 2017 Nikola Orgill Western Sydney Wanderers Newcastle Jets[33]
5 October 2017 Tash Prior Unattached Newcastle Jets[33]
6 October 2017 Georgia Plessas Australia Sydney University Canberra United[34]
6 October 2017 Amy Sayer Australia Sydney University Canberra United[34]
6 October 2017 Kyah Simon Unattached Melbourne City[35]
9 October 2017 United States Christine Nairn Melbourne Victory Unattached[36]
10 October 2017 Tara Andrews Unattached Newcastle Jets[37]
12 October 2017 Costa Rica Raquel Rodríguez United States Sky Blue FC Perth Glory[38]
15 October 2017 Kylie Ledbrook Unattached Sydney FC[39]
15 October 2017 Ally Green Unattached Sydney FC[39]
15 October 2017 Taylor Ray Unattached Sydney FC[39]
15 October 2017 New Zealand Emma Rolston Unattached Sydney FC[39]
15 October 2017 Julia Vignes Unattached Sydney FC[39]
17 October 2017 Chloe Logarzo Newcastle Jets Sydney FC[40][41]
17 October 2017 United States Katie Stengel United States Boston Breakers Newcastle Jets (loan)[42]
19 October 2017 United States Lo'eau LaBonta United States Kansas City Western Sydney Wanderers (loan)[43]
19 October 2017 Tiffany Eliadis Australia South Melbourne Melbourne Victory[44]
19 October 2017 Whitney Knight Unattached Melbourne Victory[44]
19 October 2017 United States Rachel Hill United States Orlando Pride Perth Glory (loan)[45]
19 October 2017 Emily van Egmond Unattached Newcastle Jets[46]
21 October 2017 United States Celeste Boureille United States Portland Thorns FC Brisbane Roar (loan)[47]
21 October 2017 United States Carson Pickett United States Seattle Reign FC Brisbane Roar (loan)[47]
23 October 2017 United States Amanda Frisbie United States Boston Breakers Perth Glory (loan)[48]
23 October 2017 United States Britt Eckerstrom United States Portland Thorns FC Newcastle Jets (loan)[49]
23 October 2017 United States Tori Huster United States Washington Spirit Newcastle Jets (loan)[49]
23 October 2017 United States Kendall Fletcher Unattached Canberra United (guest player)[50][51]
24 October 2017 United States Kristen McNabb United States Seattle Reign FC Melbourne Victory (loan)[52]
24 October 2017 United States Emily Sonnett United States Portland Thorns FC Sydney FC (loan)[53]
25 October 2017 United States Toni Pressley United States Orlando Pride Canberra United (loan)[51]
25 October 2017 United States Ashley Hatch United States North Carolina Courage Melbourne City (loan)[54]
25 October 2017 Alanna Kennedy United States Orlando Pride Melbourne City (loan)[54]
25 October 2017 Japan Yukari Kinga Canberra United Melbourne City[54]
25 October 2017 Emily Kenshole Australia Galaxy United Melbourne City[55]
25 October 2017 Lia Muldeary Unattached Melbourne City[55]
25 October 2017 South Korea Jeon Ga-eul South Korea Incheon Red Angels Melbourne Victory[56]
26 October 2017 Aoife Colvill Canberra United Academy Canberra United[57]
26 October 2017 Bethany Gordon Australia Sydney University Canberra United[57]
26 October 2017 Taren King Australia Sydney University Canberra United[57]
26 October 2017 Sarah Morgan Canberra United Academy Canberra United[57]
26 October 2017 Caitlin Munoz Unattached Canberra United[57]
26 October 2017 Maddy Whittall Australia Belconnen United Canberra United[57]
26 October 2017 Norway Elise Thorsnes Norway Avaldsnes Canberra United (loan)[30]
26 October 2017 United States Jasmyne Spencer Canberra United United States Orlando Pride (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 Mexico Sofia Huerta Adelaide United United States Chicago Red Stars (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 Brazil Mônica Adelaide United United States Orlando Pride (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 Stella Rigon Adelaide United Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 Laura Johns Unattached Adelaide United[30]
26 October 2017 United States Stephanie Ochs Canberra United United States Houston Dash (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 Denmark Nina Frausing-Pedersen Brisbane Roar Denmark Brøndby[30]
26 October 2017 Jacynta Galabadaarachchi Melbourne City Abroad[30]
26 October 2017 United States Erika Tymrak Melbourne City United States FC Kansas City (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 United States Beverly Yanez Melbourne City United States Seattle Reign FC (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 Mexico Bianca Henninger Melbourne Victory United States Houston Dash (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 United States Samantha Johnson Melbourne Victory United States Chicago Red Stars (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 United States Christine Nairn Melbourne Victory United States Washington Spirit (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 Alex Natoli Melbourne Victory Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 Kariah White Melbourne Victory Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 New Zealand Kirsty Yallop Melbourne Victory Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 Cortnee Vine Brisbane Roar Newcastle Jets[30][58]
26 October 2017 Morgan Aquino Perth Glory Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 Carla Bennett Perth Glory Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 United States Vanessa DiBernardo Perth Glory United States Chicago Red Stars (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 Emily Henderson Perth Glory Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 Angelique Stannett Perth Glory Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 Claire Coelho Sydney FC Newcastle Jets[30]
26 October 2017 Shannon May Unattached Perth Glory[30]
26 October 2017 Hannah Bacon Sydney FC Norway Trondheims-Ørn[30]
26 October 2017 Sarah Easthope Sydney FC Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 Gabe Marzano Sydney FC Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 Nigeria Francisca Ordega Sydney FC United States Washington Spirit (end of loan)[30]
26 October 2017 Pana Petratos Sydney FC Unattached[30][59]
26 October 2017 Natalie Tobin Sydney FC Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 Servet Uzunlar Sydney FC Unattached[30]
26 October 2017 Sheridan Rainey Australia Blacktown Spartans Sydney FC[30]
27 October 2017 United States Makenzy Doniak United States North Carolina Courage Adelaide United (loan)[60]
27 October 2017 United States Alyssa Mautz Perth Glory[note 2] Adelaide United (loan)[60]
27 October 2017 Hollie Palmer Unattached Brisbane Roar[61]
27 October 2017 Lucinda Pullar Unattached Brisbane Roar[61]
27 October 2017 Kirsten Veeren Australia Western Pride Brisbane Roar[62]
27 October 2017 Jennifer Bisset Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[63]
27 October 2017 Alexandra Huynh Australia Blacktown Spartans Western Sydney Wanderers[63]
27 October 2017 Nicole Simonsen Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[63]
3 November 2017 Chelsie Dawber Unattached Adelaide United[64]
3 November 2017 Nora Peat Unattached Adelaide United[64]
3 November 2017 Katelyn Tucker Unattached Adelaide United[64]

Mid-season

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Date Name Moving from Moving to
2 November 2017 Melissa Barbieri Unattached Melbourne City[65]
22 November 2017 England Jodie Taylor England Arsenal Melbourne City[66]
28 November 2017 United States Aubrey Bledsoe United States Orlando Pride Sydney FC (loan)[67]
1 December 2017 Aivi Luik Norway Vålerenga Melbourne City[68]
15 December 2017 Caitlin Foord Japan Vegalta Sendai Sydney FC[69]
16 February 2018 Ashleigh Sykes Canberra United Retired[70]

Re-signings

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Date Name Club
8 August 2017 Samantha Kerr Perth Glory[71]
21 August 2017 Alex Chidiac Adelaide United[72]
22 August 2017 Michelle Heyman Canberra United[73]
30 August 2017 Eliza Campbell Adelaide United[74]
1 September 2017 Adriana Jones Adelaide United[75]
1 September 2017 Nickoletta Flannery Canberra United[76]
1 September 2017 Grace Maher Canberra United[76]
4 September 2017 Grace Abbey Adelaide United[77]
5 September 2017 Amy Harrison Sydney FC[8]
5 September 2017 Princess Ibini Sydney FC[8]
5 September 2017 Leena Khamis Sydney FC[8]
5 September 2017 Sham Khamis Sydney FC[8]
5 September 2017 Teresa Polias Sydney FC[8]
5 September 2017 Elizabeth Ralston Sydney FC[8]
5 September 2017 Remy Siemsen Sydney FC[8]
5 September 2017 Georgia Yeoman-Dale Sydney FC[8]
8 September 2017 Mackenzie Arnold Brisbane Roar[78]
8 September 2017 Clare Polkinghorne Brisbane Roar[79]
8 September 2017 Jada Mathyssen-Whyman Western Sydney Wanderers[9][80]
11 September 2017 Amy Jackson Melbourne City[81]
11 September 2017 Tyla-Jay Vlajnic Melbourne City[81]
13 September 2017 Erica Halloway Western Sydney Wanderers[82]
13 September 2017 Alix Roberts Western Sydney Wanderers[82]
18 September 2017 Bethany Mason-Jones Melbourne Victory[13]
20 September 2017 MelindaJ Barbieri Melbourne Victory[16]
21 September 2017 Turkey Gülcan Koca Melbourne Victory[83]
22 September 2017 Amy Chapman Brisbane Roar[20]
22 September 2017 Abbey Lloyd Brisbane Roar[20]
22 September 2017 Summer O'Brien Brisbane Roar[20]
22 September 2017 Natalie Tathem Brisbane Roar[20]
22 September 2017 Allira Toby Brisbane Roar[20]
22 September 2017 Kaitlyn Torpey Brisbane Roar[20]
22 September 2017 Georgina Worth Brisbane Roar[20]
23 September 2017 Annabelle Martin Melbourne Victory[84]
25 September 2017 Chloe O'Brien Western Sydney Wanderers[85]
25 September 2017 Rachel Lowe Western Sydney Wanderers[85]
26 September 2017 Sarah Carroll Perth Glory[86]
29 September 2017 Alexandra Gummer Melbourne Victory[87]
29 September 2017 Laura Spiranovic Melbourne Victory[87]
29 September 2017 Georgia Campagnale Adelaide United[88]
29 September 2017 Emily Condon Adelaide United[88]
29 September 2017 Emily Hodgson Adelaide United[88]
2 October 2017 England Natasha Dowie Melbourne Victory[89]
6 October 2017 Georgia Boric Canberra United[34]
6 October 2017 Clare Hunt Canberra United[34]
6 October 2017 Karly Roestbakken Canberra United[34]
10 October 2017 Cassidy Davis Newcastle Jets[37]
10 October 2017 Jenna Kingsley Newcastle Jets[37]
12 October 2017 United States Nikki Stanton Perth Glory[38][48]
13 October 2017 Ashleigh Sykes Canberra United[90]
17 October 2017 Wales Jess Fishlock Melbourne City[91]
19 October 2017 Lia Privitelli Melbourne Victory[44]
19 October 2017 United States Lauren Barnes Melbourne City[92]
19 October 2017 Larissa Crummer Melbourne City[92]
19 October 2017 New Zealand Rebekah Stott Melbourne City[92]
19 October 2017 Lydia Williams Melbourne City[92]
20 October 2017 Katrina Gorry Brisbane Roar[93]
21 October 2017 Steph Catley Melbourne City[94]
23 October 2017 United States Arin Gilliland Newcastle Jets[49]
25 October 2017 Tameka Butt Brisbane Roar[95]
25 October 2017 Emily Shields Melbourne City[55]
25 October 2017 Adriana Taranto Melbourne Victory[56]
26 October 2017 Sophie Nenadovic Newcastle Jets[30]
26 October 2017 Gema Simon Newcastle Jets[30]
26 October 2017 Clare Wheeler Newcastle Jets[30]
26 October 2017 Shawn Billam Perth Glory[30]
26 October 2017 Kim Carroll Perth Glory[30]
26 October 2017 Patricia Charalambous Perth Glory[30]
26 October 2017 Gabrielle Dal Busco Perth Glory[30]
26 October 2017 Caitlin Doeglas Perth Glory[30]
26 October 2017 Jaymee Gibbons Perth Glory[30]
26 October 2017 Melissa Maizels Perth Glory[30]
26 October 2017 Natasha Rigby Perth Glory[30]
27 October 2017 United States Danielle Colaprico Adelaide United[60]
27 October 2017 United States Katie Naughton Adelaide United[60]
27 October 2017 Ashlee Brodigan Newcastle Jets[59]
27 October 2017 Tara Pender Newcastle Jets[59]
31 October 2017 Emily Gielnik Brisbane Roar[96]
3 November 2017 Sarah Willacy Adelaide United[64]

Notes

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  1. ^ Megan Oyster was originally loaned to Newcastle Jets by Washington Spirit, but was traded to the Boston Breakers during the 2016–17 season.[5]
  2. ^ Mautz returned from loan to her parent club Chicago Red Stars before being loaned to Adelaide United

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